
TVS Motor Company, a leading global automaker in the two- and three-wheeler segments, has launched the most advanced variant of its popular TVS Raider motorcycle, setting new standards for performance, technology, and safety in the 125cc category.
Priced at ₹95,600 (ex-showroom, Delhi) for the TFT DD variant and ₹93,800 for the SXC DD variant, the new TVS Raider is now available across all TVS Motor dealerships nationwide.
The new TVS Raider introduces several segment-first features, led by an all-new Boost Mode powered by iGO Assist technology, which delivers 11.75 Nm of torque at 6,000 rpm for instant acceleration and spirited riding. The motorcycle also debuts Dual Disc Brakes with ABS, a first in its class, ensuring superior braking performance and stability across varied road conditions.
Adding to its agility, the Raider comes with Glide Through Technology (GTT) for smoother low-speed control and improved fuel efficiency—ideal for navigating urban traffic. A new 90/90-17 front and 110/80-17 rear tyre setup enhances grip, cornering confidence, and handling precision, both on city roads and rougher terrains.
Visually, the Raider makes a bold statement with a new metallic silver finish and striking red alloys, reinforcing its “Wicked by Design” identity. Riders can choose between two connected display options—a vibrant TFT cluster with 99+ features or a reverse LCD with 85+ features, combining smart connectivity with style.
Commenting on the launch, Mr. Aniruddha Haldar, Senior Vice President – Head Commuter & EV Business and Head Corporate Brand & Media, TVS Motor Company, said, “The TVS Raider redefines what young riders can expect from their motorcycle. With Boost Mode, Dual Disc with ABS, and GTT, we’ve raised the bar again—combining thrilling performance with advanced safety and everyday convenience.”
Powered by a refined 125cc, 3-valve engine, the new Raider continues to offer brisk performance and reliability while enhancing rider comfort and safety with features like the Follow Me Headlamp, which stays illuminated briefly after the ignition is turned off for added convenience in low-light conditions.




